Vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) systems represent a significant portion of the automaker’s lineup. These systems provide power to all four wheels, enhancing traction and stability, particularly in challenging road conditions such as snow, ice, or loose gravel. A typical example would be a sport utility vehicle (SUV) navigating a muddy, unpaved road.
Enhanced traction improves vehicle control and safety, allowing for confident handling in adverse weather. This capability has become increasingly important for drivers who require reliable performance regardless of road conditions. Historically, all-wheel drive systems were primarily found in off-road vehicles. However, advancements in technology and increasing consumer demand have led to their widespread adoption in various vehicle types, including sedans, crossovers, and trucks, further demonstrating the value of improved stability and control.